jkcerda on 14/4/2020 at 17:14
I had to go on TWO diets because the first one did not have enough food.
my body is built on experiences and most of those experiences happened at restaurants.........
Vae on 14/4/2020 at 23:20
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https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2020/04/06/democrat-karen-whitsett-coronavirus-hydroxychloroquine-trump/2955430001/) Detroit rep says hydroxychloroquine, Trump helped save her life amid COVID-19 fight
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LANSING – A Democratic state representative from Detroit is crediting hydroxychloroquine — and Republican President Donald Trump who touted the drug — for saving her in her battle with the coronavirus.
State Rep. Karen Whitsett, who learned Monday she has tested positive for COVID-19, said she started taking hydroxychloroquine on March 31, prescribed by her doctor, after both she and her husband sought treatment for a range of symptoms on March 18.
"It was less than two hours" before she started to feel relief, said Whitsett, who had experienced shortness of breath, swollen lymph nodes, and what felt like a sinus infection. She is still experiencing headaches, she said.
Whitsett said she was familiar with "the wonders" of hydroxychloroquine from an earlier bout with Lyme disease, but does not believe she would have thought to ask for it, or her doctor would have prescribed it, had Trump not been touting it as a possible treatment for COVID-19.
DAMN YOU, DRUMPF!...:mad:
Renzatic on 14/4/2020 at 23:27
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DAMN YOU, DRUMPF!...:mad:
I guess I can say it's okay now that a Democrat has told me it's good. Nevermind all those currently middling clinical trials.
Anyway, the plural of anecdote isn't data, Vae.
Nicker on 15/4/2020 at 02:57
Vae - If you spout enough random shit, sooner or later there's a chance you might get something right. That's how psychics do it too.
But mostly you just (
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/08/health/drug-hydroxychloroquine-french-study/?hpt=ob_blogfooterold) get lots of shit Dead Wrong...
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But now the medical society that published the French research has issued a statement saying they're reviewing the study again and "a correction to the scientific record may be considered."
Dr. Kevin Tracey, president and CEO of the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research in New York City, gave an even more pointed assessment of the French research.
"The study was a complete failure," he said. "It was pathetic," added Art Caplan, head of the division of medical ethics at the New York University School of Medicine.
The small French study of 20 people found that taking hydroxychloroquine was associated with the "viral load reduction/disappearance in COVID-19 patients," noting that the effect was "reinforced" with azithromycin, an antibiotic better known as a Z-pack.
Tracey and Caplan pointed out that several patients who took the drug, and ended up faring poorly, dropped out of the trial, and their outcomes were not factored into the study's final conclusions.
SubJeff on 15/4/2020 at 08:37
"she started taking hydroxychloroquine on March 31, prescribed by her doctor"
American medicine. Oh vey!
It's the Wild West out there.
Starker on 15/4/2020 at 14:52
You're missing the bigger point here, Nicker. The important part is that Lord Dampnut possibly maybe might have helped alleviate the symptoms of one woman among the many his inaction and ineptitude have helped kill.
Nicker on 15/4/2020 at 15:14
Quote Posted by Starker
You're missing the bigger point here, Nicker. The important part is that Lord Dampnut possibly maybe might have helped alleviate the symptoms of one woman among the many his inaction and ineptitude have helped kill.
Thanks, Starker. Sometimes I miss the bigly picture.
heywood on 15/4/2020 at 16:09
A wet market is a place where you buy & sell meat and produce. We all have them. We call ours butcher shops, fish markets, farmers markets, supermarkets.
The thing that makes China (and parts of Africa and SE Asia) different is that freshly caught wild animals are sold there. The only wild meat in our wet markets is fish.
AFAIK, the WHO said that opening wet markets was OK, but wildlife should not be sold, and safe sanitary practices should be followed. Sounds rational to me. Also, the WHO doesn't control China. So what's the problem, besides knee-jerking politicians spouting off about things they don't understand, as usual?
Renzatic on 15/4/2020 at 21:32
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https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.10.20060699v1.full.pdf) More hydroxychloroquine tests coming up wanting.
Now, I'm sure Vae will say something like "olol the liberals are shitting on a good drug just because ORANGE MAN BAD!" That's the way he thinks. The reality of it is that Trump shouldn't have giving it such a sterling recommendation to begin with, and the only reason he's now supporting it is specifically because Trump gave it lip service, and the cult began doing what it usually does, proclaiming it as the miracle cure that the liberal media are keeping from the people.
It should have simply been mentioned, at best, as merely promising, and that further tests would be taken. Instead, we have all these fly by night news sites hyping it up, and the rush for it will probably keep people who actually need the medication, like my mom, from getting their scripts refilled.
I guess this is what happens when we have the modern equivalent of a carnival barker as president.